Just an earthquake happens in Japan
@ayukawasouhiko (384)
Japan
August 9, 2009 6:28am CST
Hi, dear mylot friends
I feel a slight earthquake,soon after TV news tells us that an earthquake of 4 degrees happens, its epicentre comes from the southeastern ocean of Japan, but such quake is not serious, the various quakes happen in Japan in thousands of years normally, the earthequake is style of Japan, i have experienced several quakes a year in Japan.
Friends. have you experienced the earthquake?
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7 responses
@kidboy1988 (110)
• China
9 Aug 09
I've never experienced an earthquake,but some of my friends told me that kind of feeling is quite horrible. Last year, the earthquake in Sichuan, China took a lot of people's lives away.My cousin was there at that time. Fortunately, he survived. He told me when the earthquake happened, the building began to shake seriously and people run out of the rooms crazily. People were all very scared just like doomsday was coming.
I know that Japan has a lot of earthquakes, so you're good at protecting yourselves during an earthquake.
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@hotsummer (13837)
• Philippines
10 Aug 09
but that one is more serious than the usual earth quake from Japan. i have heard also many times that japan experiences lots of earthquake. i just don't know if they experienced at least one earthquake at least per month or more than that. i mean earthquake that can be felt.
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@ayukawasouhiko (384)
• Japan
12 Aug 09
Hi,friend, my mothercountry is China, i have lived in Japan for 20 years from childhood,the quakes have happened in my hometown two times, but not heavy. the TV news in Japan have been focusing on China Wenchuan earthquake last year, some Japanese including children donated money to China, for the most earthquake in Japan, this quake is just light now, i remember horrible and tragical Wenchuan earthquake,i wish chinese friends have the better lives and stronger building after such serious disaster.
@AmbiePam (95575)
• United States
9 Aug 09
I lived in California for a couple of years when I was much younger. I remember one earthquake, but it wasn't that bad. I was fortunate because so many earthquakes in California have been really bad. I currently live in the state of Oklahoma. We actually have earthquakes, but they are so slight they hardly register. In fact, there has only been one time where people actually felt the earthquake, and the people who reported it just reported a slight shudder. They aren't any big deal in Oklahoma, unlike in California.
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@Capsicum (1444)
• United States
9 Aug 09
Well I am very glad your computer was not damaged.
It must have been something,I have never had this event happen in my area of US. I think it would scare the living daylights out of me.But yet you say it with excitement ! What does the 4 degree's mean ? Glad to see all is well and you are still here!!!!
@levite (1062)
• Philippines
10 Aug 09
Japan is mostly visited by earthquake. I remember the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan where there were thousands of casualties. Here in our area we have already experienced several earthquakes with different magnitudes. The highest was in 1991 with a magnitude of 5, if I remember right. I was just a teenager when it happened. Our hanging lamps swayed back and forth and the ground was really shaking.
@indyoke (79)
• Indonesia
10 Aug 09
Thank god, i havent't experienced the big earthquake, i've felt tiny earthquake when i was child, it was just the land move by itself. When it happened my whole family ran out from the house and then we and the neighbours slept on the yard outside the house, we just could look the star in the sky.
@Donna_hit (63)
• China
10 Aug 09
Several months ago, I experienced a earthquake on the campus. That night after 11 pm, someone said she felt something abnormal, that the bed had shaken sightly. We don't take her words seriously at first. But several minutes later, another girl came in and told us that many people who lived on high floors felt strong quake and some didn't want to stay in the building any longer. We prepared many things in case of emergency and then went to bed. The next day, we learned that the earthquake had happend somewhere 200-300 kilometers from our school. It was not destructive because it had happened on the sea.
@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
9 Aug 09
Hi ayukawasouhiko, this too is an earthquake area and we often feel minor trembles but nothing severe. The local town did suffer considerable damage in the 70's and many buildings were destroyed. They give a strange feeling as if the floor is tilting. I was actually in a taverna one night and one half of the room felt tremors and the opposite side didn't, the only thing I knew was that the light fittings from the ceiling suddenly started swinging a lot yet I felt nothing.